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  1. It's normal to sweat if you get hot or do exercise, but you may be sweating excessively if you're sweating when your body does not need to cool down. Excessive sweating can happen for no obvious reason, because of another condition you may have, or as a side effect of a medicine you're taking. Things you can do to help with excessive sweating

    • Night Sweats

      If you have night sweats, you will not usually need...

    • Hyperhidrosis
    • Anxiety
    • Common Cold Or Infection
    • Hypoglycemia
    • Hyperthyroidism
    • Next Steps: Classifying (and Solving) Your Sweating Problem

    Hyperhidrosis is the medical term for excessive sweating. And it’s far more common than you may think. More people suffer from hyperhidrosis than psoriasis or peanut allergies. There are two types of hyperhidrosis: Primary focal hyperhidrosisand secondary hyperhidrosis. 1. Primary focal hyperhidrosis is when you’re excessively sweating in key areas...

    If you’re breaking out into a full-body sweat even when you’re cold (or are not active physically exerting yourself) then anxiety disorders may be the culprit. There’s a long, complicated relationship between anxiety and excessive sweating. But if you’re anxious before a flight is about to take off or before you have to give a big presentation at w...

    If you’re sweating at odd times and this is a new and rare occurrence, then it could be a sign that your body is fighting a common cold or some other infection. Your sweat could be localized to a few key areas, or it could be spread out over your body. To treat this problem, you need to address the infection. This means consulting with a healthcare...

    Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) can cause you to sweat, even if all you're doing is sitting on the couch in a cool room. This is because low glucose levels trigger your body’s fight-or-flight response, which means your body produces adrenaline, your heart rate increases, and you start to sweat.

    If you’re sweating often when it doesn’t make sense, you could have an overactive thyroid. Because your thyroid gland is making more thyroid hormones than it needs, your internal temperature rises. This makes you more sensitive to sweating easily, even if you’re barely exerting yourself.

    Sweating serves a purpose, but it has a time and a place. If you find yourself constantly sweating when you shouldn’t be — such as when it's cold out or you're otherwise relaxed — then it’s a good idea to consult a medical professional and rule out any more serious life-threatening conditions, such as infection or hyperthyroidism. But some people a...

  2. Jun 11, 2023 · Shock. Infection. Syncope (fainting) Pain from injuries. Heart attack. Severe shortness of breath. Low blood glucose (sugar) Fear and anxiety. This article looks at 10 causes of cold sweats, how to treat them, and when they may be signs of an emergency.

  3. Aug 7, 2024 · Summary. There’s no way to cure a cold—or sweat it out. Breathing in warm, moist air can help alleviate cold symptoms, like congestion. Light exercise can increase blood flow, which also might help with congestion. However, there’s no quick fix. Most people will have cold symptoms for seven to 10 days.

  4. Oct 12, 2023 · runny nose. congestion. fatigue. aches. Generally, these symptoms are most severe in the middle of a cold, around days 3–5. By the last days of a cold, most symptoms will have faded and your ...

  5. Aug 28, 2024 · 7. Stress, anxiety and panic attacks. Stress and anxiety also trigger the fight-or-flight response. You may have cold sweats, and your heart rate and breathing may speed up. Cold sweats are common ...

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    Hyperhidrosis is a common condition in which a person sweats excessively. The sweating may affect the whole of your body, or it may only affect certain areas. Commonly affected areas include the: Both sides of the body are usually affected equally – for example, both feet or both hands. The sweating doesn’t usually pose a serious threat to ...

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